Judd Pullover by Alexis Winslow

Judd Pullover

Knitting
January 2022
DK (11 wpi) ?
20 stitches and 31 rows = 4 inches
in Stockinette
US 7 - 4.5 mm
US 6 - 4.0 mm
US 4 - 3.5 mm
1101 - 1717 yards (1007 - 1570 m)
Finished bust: 39.5 (42.5, 46.5, 50, 54, 58, 61)”
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DESCRIPTION
The Judd Pullover makes a bold yet elegant statement with large, minimalist intarsia motifs on the front and back inspired by the minimalist modern artwork of Donald Judd. The boxy silhouette is sophisticated and flattering with a modified drop shoulder, a split hem and a cozy funnel neck. Refined details, like subtle shaping around the shoulders and a lateral braid at the collar’s base, elevate the design even further. The intarsia design is very easy, perfect for a first- timer trying out this fun technique.

The sweater body is worked flat from the bottom up in two pieces with short-row shaping at the shoulders. The front and back shoulders are joined with a 3-needle bind off then the sides are seamed. The sleeves are worked circularly from the top down for easy length adjustment and include short row shaping at the cap. The funnel neck collar is worked circularly from stitches picked up around the neckline and finished with a tubular bind-off. Design your own unique color way using the coloring page and yardage estimates included with this pattern.

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YARN
Light worsted/dk weight (#3 light)
Shown here: Purl Soho Cashmere Merino Bloom (75% extra fine merino wool and 25% cashmere, 218y/100g)

  • Color A: Heirloom White, 4 (4, 4, 5, 5, 6, 6) skeins; about 722 (767, 846, 920, 1005, 1094, 1134) yards
  • Color B: Dove Grey Heather, 1 (1, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2) skeins; about 178 (198, 224, 252, 276, 310, 326) yards
  • Color C: Charcoal Onyx Helix, 1 (1, 1, 2, 2, 2, 2) skeins; about 171 (190, 217, 240, 266, 295, 317) yards

NEEDLES
Body and Sleeves: US size 7 (4.5 mm): straight needles and dpns
Ribbing: US size 6 (4 mm): straight needles and dpns, or one size smaller than gauge needle
Optional Collar Detail: US size 4 needles (3.5 mm), or two sizes smaller than gauge needle

GAUGE
20 sts & 31 rows = 4”

FINISHED MEASUREMENTS
Sizes: XS (S, M, L, XL, 2XL, 3XL)
Finished bust: 39.5 (42.5, 46.5, 50, 54, 58, 61)”
Total length: 22.5 (23.25, 24, 24.75, 25.5, 26.5, 26.75)”
Modeled here: 46.5” with 9” of positive ease.

PLANNING AND CUSTOMIZING
Coloring page— Create your own unique look by selecting different colors for the intarsia motif. Use the coloring page included in this pattern to plan out your idea. A chart showing yardage estimates for each of the sections is also included on the page.

Adjusting length— It is possible to subtract up to 2.25 (2.75, 3.25, 4.25, 4.5, 5.25, 5.5)” or to add whatever length you desire to/from the overall length with minimal math. Detailed instructions are included in the pattern.

REVIEWS FROM TESTERS
Audephil : “Perfectly written pattern with attention to details and very clear notes about modifying length. This would be a great pattern to try a bottom-up construction and/or Intarsia. Love the direct links to the instructional videos embedded directly in the instructions. If you are planning to use stash, you will find detailed yardage requirements for each section.”

PurlsPurlsPurls: “I loved making this sweater - it was an easy knit to complete while watching TV, but with enough to keep it interesting by working the intarsia sections. It’s quick to complete and perfect for someone new to sweater knitting or intarsia. The fit is also fantastic, and it’s quickly becoming a go-to sweater for me this winter”

Biggreenboots: “This graphic pattern creates an instantly eye-catching design which stands out in the crowd. As my first intarsia sweater project, I found it approachable with links to helpful instruction videos. It works well with both non-superwash and superwash yarns. The three-color scheme offers endless opportunities to play”

Jpsherman: “I love the bold modern look of this sweater and it is the perfect project for beginners to learn intarsia.”